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The Roots of American Prosperity

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11.09.2024

Do native-born Americans have higher household incomes than naturalized citizens? It is a simple question the Census Bureau answered this week. The answer? No.

Do they have higher household incomes than noncitizens? Yes.

In fact, when it comes to ranking household incomes by the nativity of the householder, according to the Census Bureau, households headed by naturalized citizens are at the top, and those headed by noncitizens are at the bottom.

"Foreign-born householders can be classified into two categories: those who are naturalized U.S. citizens and those who are not U.S. citizens," says the Census Bureau's newly released report on income in the United States in 2023.

"Households maintained by naturalized citizens ($86,060) had the highest median incomes in 2023, followed by native-born individuals ($81,700)," said the report.

"Households maintained by noncitizens had the lowest median household income ($61,440)," it said.

The Census Bureau report also indicated that by 2023 the household income of Americans had recovered from the COVID-19 pandemic that struck the nation in 2020.

"Median household income was $80,610 in 2023, 4.0 percent........

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